Pharmacology Syllabus for 2024-2025
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Instructor Information

Office Location

<p>Jones Hall 275</p>

Office Hours

Mon-Thu: 0830 - 1500

Fri: 0830 - 1400

SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Course Information

AI Statement

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Recording Policy

Disability Statement

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Disability Services facilitates access to all programs and services according to the ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, as well as other federal and state laws.

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Statement for Mental Health and Advocacy & Resource Center:

As a student you may experience a range of issues that can cause barriers to learning, such as strained relationships, increased anxiety, alcohol/drug problems, feeling down, difficulty concentrating and/or lack of motivation. These mental health concerns or stressful events may lead to diminished academic performance or reduce a student's ability to participate in daily activities. Amarillo College offers services to assist you with addressing these and other concerns you may be experiencing. If you or someone you know are suffering from any of the aforementioned conditions, you can learn more about the broad range of confidential mental health services available on campus by calling the AC Counseling Center at 806-371-5900. The AC Counseling Center website is https://www.actx.edu/counseling/ . Also, if you are in need of social services (affordable housing, utilities, transportation, food, clothing, childcare, medical/dental/vision, legal), please call the AC Advocacy & Resource Center at 806-371-5439. The AC Advocacy & Resource Center website is https://www.actx.edu/arc

Amarillo College Tutoring for Success Policy:

Tutoring for Success applies to any student whose overall performance in the course falls below 75%. The instructor will create the task in the Student Engagement Portal (Watermark) to direct the student to the appropriate tutoring service, which may be faculty- or SI-led, discipline-specific, and/or general. The tutoring service assigned, the due date for when the tutoring must be completed, and the amount of tutoring required are at the discretion of the instructor. Additionally, the task will alert the student’s success team. Students who do not fulfill the assigned tutoring task may be subject to program- and course-specific penalties that could result in a grade reduction and/or in not being allowed to progress in the course until the tutoring requirement has been satisfied.

Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

NOTE: Students who are attending Texas institutions of higher education, for the first time fall 2007 and later, may not withdraw from more than six courses during their academic career. This withdrawal limitation does not include dual credit or developmental classes (Senate Bill 1231 Rule 4.10.) For more information on Drop and Withdrawal Policies, please visit the Registrar's Office Web site.

Privacy Statement

The Amarillo College Privacy Policy is found at https://www.actx.edu/-amarillo-college-privacy-notice , and applies to all Amarillo College students.  If you have questions about this privacy statement or you believe that your personal information has been released without your consent, send email to humanresources@actx.edu .

Course

VNSG-1331-001 Pharmacology

Prerequisites

Prerequisites: BIOL 2401 and HITT 1205 OR BIOL 2402 Corequisites: VNSG 1201, VNSG 1204, VNSG 1227, VNSG 1423, VNSG 1260, VNSG 1400

Course Description

Fundamentals of medications and their diagnostic, therapeutic and curative effects. Including nursing interventions utilizing the nursing process.

Student ResourcesStudent Resources Website

Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

ATI Nursing. (2023). PN pharmacology for nursing (9.0 ed.). Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC. All rights reserved.

Ford, S. M., (2022). Introductory clinical pharmacology (12th ed.). Wolters Kluwer.

Jones & Bartlett Learning. (2024). 2024 Nurse's drug handbook. Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC.

  • Please note: Other Drug Guides may be used by students pending approval by instructors FIRST.

Supplies

Computer/Mobile Device (Laptop/Tablet) with Webcam, Maximum size 10.9 inch

System Requirements

Minimum        

Recommended 

Operating System

Windows 7, 8, or 10; Mac OSX 10.6, 10.7, 10.8, or 10.9

Windows 10; Mac OSX 10.7, 10.8, or 10.9

Processor

1 GHz processor

2 GHz or faster processor

Memory

2 GB of RAM

4 GB of RAM or higher

Monitor Resolution

1024 x 768

1024 x 768 or higher

Free Hard Disk Space

32 GB of free disk space

64 GB or higher of free space

Internet Connection

Broadband (high-speed) Internet connection with a consistent minimum speed of 1.5 Mbps.

Broadband (high-speed) Internet connection with a speed of 4 Mbps or higher

Internet Browser**

Respondus Lockdown Browser and IE8, IE9, Safari 4+, Chrome or Firefox

Respondus Lockdown Browser and Firefox

Adobe Acrobat Reader DC

Free download @ https://get.adobe.com/reader/

Microsoft Office

Microsoft Office 365 free download @ https://products.office.com/en-us/student/office-in-education

Java

Free download @ https://java.com/en/download/     

Adobe Shockwave Player

Free download @ https://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

Student Performance

Upon completion of VNSG 1331: Introductory Clinical Pharmacology, the student will:

  1. Function within a directed scope of practice of the beginning nursing student in applying knowledge of the general characteristics of pharmaceutical agents within each drug classification when providing patient care.

  2. Incorporate theoretical concepts such as caring, diversity, health promotion, health restoration, basic human needs, and the principles from biological, psychological, and sociocultural sciences with knowledge of pharmaceutical agents to provide quality nursing care for patients.

  3. Utilize the nursing process and clinical reasoning skills to recite the specific characteristics of selected pharmaceutical agents within each major drug classification.

  4. Apply knowledge of the changes associated with the normal aging process that influences the efficacy of drug therapy to the patient's care throughout the developmental life span.

  5. Identify the basic principles of teaching and learning to assist patients in complying with medication regimens.

  6. Advocate for patients to identify community resources available to individuals requiring medication therapy.

  7. Perform evidence-based practice nursing procedures associated with the safe preparation and administration of pharmaceutical agents.

  8. Recognize appropriate communication skills for interaction with patients and their families and interdisciplinary team members.

  9. Identify current technology /informatics being used in the management of pharmaceutical agents.

  10. Identify the role of the nurse and other health care workers in managing drug therapy for patients in the acute or extended care setting as well as individuals receiving medication therapy within the community.

  11. Demonstrate adherence to ethical and legal standards of practice as they relate to the administration of medications.

  12. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members in providing medication therapy to individuals throughout the developmental life span.

  13. Identify the effect of nursing research and evidence-based practice on preparing and administering pharmaceutical agents.

  14. Explore the concepts of lifelong learning and practice competency in medication administration.

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

The Vocational Nursing Program is an adult program. Adult and professional behavior is expected in both the classroom and clinical areas. Cell phones should be turned off while in class, and out of eyesight and off of desktops during lectures. Text messaging is not allowed in the classroom. These devices are disruptive; do not answer calls or texts during class. Should there be a family situation/emergency that requires your attention, please inform your instructor before class. Students are expected to participate in all activities. Assigned reading should be completed for each designated module. Students attend lecture to supplement assigned reading. Completion of mandatory ATI assignments and medication sheets (concept maps) assists students to be successful in this course. 

Students are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times, not only in interaction with patients but also with peers, faculty, and staff. Students represent the Department of Nursing and the nursing profession; thus, students assume responsibilities toward society. These responsibilities are delineated in the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses Practice Standards and the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses, 2015. The statements of the code and their interpretation provide guidance for nurses’ behavior in relation to carrying out nursing responsibilities within the framework of ethical decision-making.

You may not record class with audio or video recording equipment (phones) without permission; if permission is granted, you agree only to use said recordings for your own personal, educational purposes and will not reproduce, distribute, or publicly post the recordings without your instructor’s permission.

Instructors are available for assistance during office hours. Professional communication may be conducted through e-mail, course messaging through Blackboard, the Remind communication platform, calling the instructor's office number, or in person. 

Family and friends should not visit students in the classroom or clinical area. Because of cross-contamination concerns and the risk of injury, students are not to visit family or friends in other clinical units. This includes any clinical or class time on campus or at clinical partner sites off campus (Sim Central). 

Each student will adhere to the Civility Statement, Student Handbook Policies and Procedures, the Amarillo College VN Honor Code Policy, and the Social Networking Policy. Any violation of these policies and procedures may result in failure of the course and possible dismissal from the program.

Click this link to access the Vocational Nursing Program Student Handbook.

Grading Criteria

GRADE SCALE:

  • A = 90-100
  • B = 80-89
  • C = 75-79
  • D = 60-74
  • F = Below 60

The following criteria will be used to determine your grade:

  • Unit Exams (4 exams, including Final Exam): 65%

    ATI Proctored Exam: 10%

    Quizzes: 20%

    Assignments: 5%

  • Must have a 75 average to pass the course and progress to Level 2

  • Must pass Essentials of Medication Administration Course (VNSG 1227)

    • VNSG 1331 (Pharmacology) & VNSG 1227 (Medication Administration) are integrated classes. If one course is failed, they both must be repeated.

  • Percentage of unit exams will increase in weight throughout the course: 

    • Exam 2: 8%

    • Exam 3: 13%

    • Exam 4: 19%

    • Final Exam: 25%

Rounding of Grades:   

The final course average will be rounded to the tenth place. For example, a course average of 79.50% would be rounded to 80%. Additional examples of final course averages rounded to the tenth place include:  

  • 74.62% will be rounded to a letter grade of C 
  • 74.38% will be rounded to a letter grade of D 
  • 79.77% will be rounded to a letter grade of B 
  • 79.499% will be rounded to a letter grade of C 
  • 89.87% will be rounded to a letter grade of A 
  • 89.478% will be rounded to a letter grade of B 

There will be no rounding of individual assignments, quizzes, or examination scores earned during a semester. This includes all didactic (classroom and online), clinical scores, and the ATI Specialty Exam scores. For example, a 79.50% Module exam score will not be rounded to 80%, and a Module Exam score of 79.499% will not be rounded to 79%.

Attendance

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement, and mandated hours are required by the Texas State Board of Nursing. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. 90% attendance of classroom lecture is required. Classroom content is 64 hours which allows a student to miss 7 hours of classroom content. Attendance contracts will be given to students who miss more than 4 hours of classroom content. Students should expect to be in class, lab, or clinical for 8 hours daily.

Calendar

CLASS SCHEDULE/OUTLINE:  Students will receive a class schedule on the first day of class. This schedule is subject to change.

Additional Information

STUDENT GRIEVANCE POLICY:

  • Students may report grievances by following the proper chain of command. In the following order, the student will contact: Instructor John Stell (806-354-6019), level 1 LVN coordinator Camille Graves (806-354-6011), program director Aaron Gann (806-354-3694), Associate Dean of Health Sciences Kim Boyd (806-354-6060), Dean of Health Sciences Kim Crowley (806-354-6087), Associate VP of Academic Services Becky Burton (806-371-5122), and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Frank Sobey (806-371-5226).

DISABILITY STATEMENT:

Any student requiring special arrangements to meet course requirements because of a disabling condition should contact Disability Services (Phone 806-371-5639) as soon as possible.

INSTRUCTOR:

John Stell, BSN, RN, EMT-P                                                             

  • Office: Jones Hall 275                                                  
  • Office hours: As noted above; also available by appointment
  • Class days: Wednesday
  • Clinical Days: Thursday/Friday
  • Phone: 806-354-6019
  • E-mail: Course Mail
  • jpstell@actx.edu 

 

 

  • REQUIRED LAB & CLINICAL HOURS: 

  • This course requires sixteen (16) hours of lab and clinical. A student who does not complete and document the required 16 lab hours will fail the course.

     

    Activities that qualify include: 

  • ATI: Time that students are logged in to ATI working on skills modules, quizzes, etc.

  • PrepU, Pre-Lecture Quizzes, One-Minute Nurse: Time that students are logged into CoursePoint working on assignments.

  • Skills Practice: Time spent in the NRC to practice skills. 

  • Active learning activities

  • Other activities as designated by the instructor.

  • ATI & CoursePoint ASSIGNMENTS: 

    Students must do their work. There may be no sharing of answers for either of these programs. Cheating in any form will not be tolerated and may result in course failure. All unit assignments must be completed by the due date scheduled by the instructor. If not completed by the closing date listed on the lab sheet and/or the date given to you by the instructor, you will receive a zero for that specific unit. A mastery level of 5 is required for PrepU to receive credit. The grade earned on ATI units, quizzes, and/or practice exams by the designated due date will be the grade recorded.

    Students are required to do their own work. There may be no sharing of answers for ATI or CoursePoint (PrepU, Pre-Lecture Quizzes, etc.). Students are not to write down questions or answers for either of these programs. Students may not take screenshots of any questions for either of these programs. Any cheating will not be tolerated and may result in course failure. 

  • If there are problems accessing and/or working within CoursePoint or ATI, the student must contact the CoursePoint or ATI help desk. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the instructor before the due date, explain the problem, and include the ticket number given by the help desk. Technical difficulties will not result in an extended due date if the student waits until the day before the due date to begin working on the assignment.

  • COURSE WORK & MEDICATION SHEETS

    To succeed in this course, there will be required assignments. Assignments must be hand-written (unless otherwise specified) and submitted to the appropriate drop box in Blackboard. Typed assignments will not be accepted unless specified. Typed assignments must be compatible with Microsoft Office (Microsoft Word, etc.). Any submission incompatible with the campus computer system will not be accepted, resulting in a zero for the assignment. 

    If assignments are not completed by the closing date, you will receive a zero for that specific assignment. Students will be provided with a list of required ATI and CoursePoint assignments on the course calendar. To receive credit, the student must complete ATI assignments (the grade earned is the grade recorded) and achieve a mastery level 5 on PrepU unless otherwise stated.

  • Medication sheets are assigned at the end of every lecture. All medications sheets assigned must be completed by the designated due date to receive full credit. If any portion of a medication sheet is missing or incomplete, the assignment will be considered incomplete. If medication sheets are incomplete or missing, it will result in a 5-point deduction on the next exam.

  • Medication sheets must also be submitted in an upright position for ease of reading. If medication sheets are submitted in any orientation other than upright or the information is illegible, the submission will be considered incomplete and result in a 5-point deduction on the next exam.

  • PARTICIPATION

    There will be active learning activities in class. Participation is required. Active learning may include group work. These activities are structured to provide a deeper understanding of the material and gain experience with collaboration. Collaboration is a necessary skill for nurses to provide safe care.

  • PLAGIARISM

    Plagiarism is defined as the use of someone else’s exact word(s) that are neither quoted nor cited, paraphrasing someone else’s words without citing them, or citing someone else’s research without appropriate credit given to the original source. 

    Copying any part of another student’s work and submitting it as original work is plagiarism.

    Plagiarism may receive a penalty of zero. 

  • QUIZZES, TESTS AND MAKE-UP TESTS:

    There will be quizzes to enhance skills and related material learning throughout the course. Quizzes will be completed during class time; there will be no makeup for absences on quizzes: This includes being late to class on days when quizzes are scheduled. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped at the end of the semester.

    Tests are computerized and will be taken in the nursing testing center. Tests will begin on time; if students are late, they will not be allowed to enter and test. When entering the testing center, do so quietly and respectfully; after the test, you cannot linger in or near the testing center.  Also, students should never discuss the test, test questions, or otherwise with each other.  This is a violation of Amarillo College and is considered cheating. Cheating in any form will not be tolerated and may result in course failure. Measures are taken to avoid the opportunity of cheating:

  • No cell phones or smart watches are allowed in the testing room.

  • Students should use the bathroom before the exam. If the student leaves the room during the test, the test will be stopped, and the grade they earned will be recorded.

  • Instructors may screen for cheating opportunities before and during the exams.

  • Make-up tests may be essay/short answer questions and must be taken within one week of the scheduled test. It is the student's responsibility to schedule the make-up test. Failure to schedule the make-up exam within one week may result in a grade of 0. Make-up exams will result in a deduction of five (5) points. Failure to notify the instructor before a missed exam may result in a grade of 0 for that exam.

  • No jackets, long sleeves, hoodies, or multiple layers are allowed in the testing rooms during the test.  Students wearing long sleeves will be asked to keep the arm sleeves up and pull them up to the elbows for test security. 

  • STUDENT TESTING POLICY

    Specific to Testing and the Testing Center:

    A student will:

  • find the schedule for tests on the class calendar.
  • arrive 10 minutes prior to start of test in the Testing Center.
    1. A student arriving after a scheduled test has started will not be allowed to take the test at that time.
    2. The student will need to reschedule with the course instructor.
    3. A 5-point deduction from the exam will be enforced for students unable to test due to tardiness (regardless of reason) or failure to comply with testing center procedure.
  • provide picture identification and student ID at a test (student ID badge will fulfill these requirements).
    1. Students without acceptable identification will not be allowed to test and must reschedule with their instructor.
    2. A 5-point deduction from the exam will be enforced for students unable to test due to tardiness (regardless of reason) or failure to comply with testing center procedure.
  • sit in the assigned seat as designated by the instructor(s).
  • have no personal belongings (i.e., books, papers, or reading materials) at a testing station.
    1. Scratch paper, pencil, and/or calculator will be provided by the instructor when necessary.
    2. Students will not be allowed to bring personal calculators or supplies into the testing center.
  • be required to leave hats, scarves, gloves and coats outside the testing room.
    1. Provisions are made for religious and cultural dress.
  • be required to leave all, tablets, smart watches, mp3 players, fitness bands, jump drives, cameras or any other electronic devices outside of the testing room.
    1. Students will be provided a holder for keys and cellular devices in the testing center. 
    2. The student will place these items in the holder prior to the exam.
    3. The student will turn off all devices prior to placing them into the holder. Vibrate
      mode is NOT allowed.
      1. Failure to comply will result in a 5 point deduction from the exam.
    4. Students will not be able to access these items during the exam. 
    5. Student may retrieve items only after their exam has been submitted.
  • raise his/her hand to ask a question.
    1. Instructor or Testing Center personnel will come to the student. There will be no other talking during a test.
  • bring no food or drinks in the Testing Center
  • be permitted to take a test one time only.
  • Tests are computerized and will be taken in the nursing testing center and will be multiple choice questions. 
    1. Make-up tests may be essay/short answer questions and must be taken within one week of the scheduled test.  Make-up exams may result in a deduction of 5 points (this will be at the discretion of the instructor). 
    2. Failure to notify instructor of a missed exam may result in a grade of 0 for that exam.
  • Level II: PrepU and assigned ATI must be complete before the exam
    1. Failure to complete assignments will result in a 5-point deduction from the exam grade at the discretion of the instructor.
  • Take all exams including the final, no exemptions.  Students will receive the grade earned on all exams, including the final.
  •  Students may review their exam results with an instructor after any module exam. Appointments should be scheduled within one week of the exam. 
    1. No module exam may be reviewed after the next scheduled module exam is given. The final exam and any ATI specialty exams will not be reviewed.
  • demonstrate ethical, professional behaviors and will adhere to this testing policy.
    1. Instructors and/or testing personnel will report to the Nursing Department Chair any incident where there is suspicion or evidence of cheating or infraction of this policy with possible consequences:
      1. Invalidation of test scores for the class or for the individual
      2. Loss of grade for the individual, or
      3. Dismissal of individual from the program
  1. not removing any materials, documents, or recordings with any test information from the room after taking or reviewing a test. 
  2. not discussing examination items with peers.
  3. not giving help to students or receiving help from any student during a test.
  4. not sharing any test information with other students between and after testing times.
  5. Violations of academic code of conduct will be subject to disciplinary action as per the Amarillo College Student Rights and Responsibilities.
  •  

  • Student Responsibilities During Test Review/Remediation

    1. Students may review their individual exam results with an instructor after any module exam. Appointments should be scheduled within one week of the exam.  No module exam may be reviewed after the next scheduled module exam is given unless deemed necessary by the instructor. Final exam will not be reviewed.
    2. Cell phones and audio recording equipment are to be turned off. All personal electronic devices should be placed in backpacks or purses.
    3. Test questions in any form must not be shared, discussed or copied on social media. Examples include but are not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, blogs, etc.
    4. Students will not engage in any cheating activities, including but not limited to those scenarios listed above.
    •  
    • Security measures will be taken during tests, between testing times, and during test reviews.

       

    • REQUIRED TUTORING POLICY

      The West Campus Tutoring Center is located in Building D. The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.  The telephone number is 354-6020. The Tutoring Center is open to all nursing students. Any student may schedule an appointment at the center regardless of their academic progress in a course.

      Students who do not achieve a minimum passing score of at least 75% on an exam must meet with the instructor and/or a tutor before the next scheduled exam. Remediation is required to help students improve their critical thinking, clinical reasoning skills, and test-taking techniques. Both the course syllabus and student contract include this requirement. Students not completing the required tutoring will receive a 5-point deduction on the next exam. The next exam cannot be completed until this requirement is met. 

      Students may also be required to complete a Required Remediation Assignment before taking the next exam. The instructor will notify the student of the assignment and its due date. The next exam cannot be completed until this requirement is met.

    • ASSESSMENT TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE (ATI)

      ATI assessments will be done throughout the semester. These assessments establish readiness for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). All students will be required to complete the focused review based on the results of these assessments.

      Both ATI Pharmacology Practice A and ATI Pharmacology Practice B Online Exams must be completed to 90% before the ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam may be taken. Failure to do so will result in mandatory rescheduling of the ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam until this requirement is fulfilled. Rescheduling of any exam will result in a 5-point deduction from the overall exam grade, including the ATI Pharmacology Proctored Exam.

    • The Focused Review for the ATI Proctored Exam must be completed by the due date listed on the respective course calendar(s) in which the student is enrolled. If the focused review is not completed, the student will not be allowed to sit for the Pharmacology Course Final Exam and will receive a grade of zero (0). Please see the ATI grading and focused review requirement table below:

    • ATI GRADING TABLE/Focused Review Time:

      Level

      Conversion Score (%)

      Focused Review Time

      Level 3

      100

      1 hour

      Level 2

      88

      2 hours

      Level 1

      75

      3 hours

      Below Level 1

      65

      4 hours

  

SYLLABUS STATEMENT:

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for the preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such licenses if the student has been convicted of an offense.  For further information, please contact your advisor, the legal clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program you seek to enroll in.  The further information you will receive will include notification of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority to clarify your situation.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

The Student will:

  1. Function within the beginning nursing student's directed scope of practice in applying knowledge of the general characteristics of pharmaceutical agents within each drug classification when providing patient care.

  2. Incorporate theoretical concepts such as caring, diversity, health promotion, health restoration, basic human needs, and the principles from biological, psychological, and sociocultural sciences with knowledge of pharmaceutical agents to provide quality nursing care for patients.

  3. Utilize the nursing process and clinical reasoning skills to recite the specific characteristics of selected pharmaceutical agents within each major drug classification.

  4. Apply knowledge of the changes associated with the normal aging process that influences the efficacy of drug therapy to the patient's care throughout the developmental life span.

  5. Identify the basic principles of teaching and learning to assist patients in complying with medication regimens.

  6. Advocate for patients to identify community resources available to individuals requiring medication therapy.

  7. Perform evidence-based practice nursing procedures associated with the safe preparation and administration of pharmaceutical agents.

  8. Recognize appropriate communication skills for interaction with patients and their families and interdisciplinary team members.

  9. Identify current technology /informatics being used in the management of pharmaceutical agents.

  10. Identify the role of the nurse and other health care workers in managing drug therapy for patients in the acute or extended care setting as well as individuals receiving medication therapy within the community.

  11. Demonstrate adherence to ethical and legal standards of practice as they relate to the administration of medications.

  12. Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members in providing medication therapy to individuals throughout the developmental life span.

  13. Identify the effect of nursing research and evidence-based practice on preparing and administering pharmaceutical agents.

  14. Explore the concepts of lifelong learning and practice competency in medication administration.

TEXAS BOARD OF NURSING DIFFERENTIATED ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES (DECS)

I. Member of the Profession:

A. Function within the nurse’s legal scope of practice and by the policies and procedures of the employing health care institution or practice setting.

B. Assume responsibility and accountability for the quality of nursing care provided to patients and their families.

C. Contribute to activities that promote the development and practice of vocational nursing.

D. Demonstrate responsibility for continued competence in nursing practice, and develop insight through reflection, self-analysis, self-care, and lifelong learning.

II. Provider of Patient-Centered Care:

A. Use clinical reasoning and established evidence-based policies as the basis for decision-making in nursing practice.

B. Assist in determining the physical and mental health status, needs, and preferences of culturally, ethnically, and socially diverse patients and their families based on the interpretation of health-related data.

C. Report data to assist in identifying problems and formulating goals/ outcomes and patient-centered care plans in collaboration with patients, their families, and the interdisciplinary health care team.

D. Provide safe, compassionate, basic nursing care to assigned patients with predictable health care needs through a supervised, directed scope of practice.

E. Implement aspects of the plan of care within legal, ethical, and regulatory parameters and in consideration of patient factors.

F. Identify and report alterations in patient responses to therapeutic interventions compared to expected outcomes.

G. Implement teaching plans for patients and their families with common health problems and well-defined health learning needs.

H. Assist in coordinating human, information, and material resources in providing care for assigned patients and their families.

III. Patient Safety Advocate:

A. Demonstrate knowledge of the Texas Nursing Practice Act and the Texas Board of Nursing Rules that emphasize safety, as well as all federal, state, and local government and accreditation organization safety requirements and standards.

B. Implement measures to promote quality and a safe environment for patients, self, and others.

C. Assist in the formulation of goals and outcomes to reduce patient risks.

D. Obtain instruction, supervision, or training when implementing nursing procedures or practices.

E. Comply with mandatory reporting requirements of the Texas Nursing Practice Act.

F. Accept and make assignments that consider patient safety and organizational policy.

 

IV. Member of the Healthcare Team:

A. Communicate and collaborate with patients, their families, and the interdisciplinary health care team to assist in the planning, delivering, and coordinating patient-centered care to assigned patients.

B. Participate as an advocate in activities that focus on improving the health care of patients and their families.

C. Participate in identifying patient needs for referral to resources that facilitate continuity of care and ensure confidentiality.

D. Communicate and collaborate in a timely manner with members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team to promote and maintain the optimal health status of patients and their families.

E. Communicate patient data using technology to support decision-making to improve patient care.

F. Assign nursing care to LVNs or unlicensed personnel based upon an analysis of patient or unit needs.

G. Supervise nursing care provided by others for whom the nurse is responsible.

 

Adopted - 10/2010. Reviewed - 4/2016, 2018, 2019, 8/2024, 3/2025.

PROGRAM CONCEPTS

 

A. Advocate

B. Caring

C. Communication

D. Clinical Reasoning

E. Collaboration

F. Diversity

G. Developmental Lifespan

H. Ethical Practice

I. Evidenced-Based Practice

J. Fiscal Accountability

K. Health Maintenance/Promotion

L. Health Restoration

M. Informatics/Technology

N. Lifelong Learning

O. Quality

P. Safety

Q. Practice Competency

Syllabus Created on:

12/11/24 2:49 PM

Last Edited on:

03/11/25 6:47 PM